Department of Regulatory Affairs, ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab, India
Review
Caffeinated Energy Drinks: Similarities & Differences between the Marketing Authorization Procedures for Indian and Canadian Market
Author(s): Sunil Gupta* and Shubham Dawange
Although the intake of caffeine dates back to the time when various civilisations were just beginning, energy drinks (EDs) were only launched
about 40 years ago. Since then, both India and Canada have seen an upsurge in the consumption of caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs). It has
been contrasted between the regulatory standards in India and Canada for CED marketing permission. This covers the warnings for caffeinated
beverages as well as the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) amounts for its ingredients. In order to comprehend the licencing process for
caffeinated beverages in terms of manufacturing, distribution and sale, new start-ups and manufacturers will benefit from the comparison. The CED
FSSAI guidelines are subject to individual interpretation. While the CEDs regulations in Canada are quite simple. Hence, the present review gives
the exact information re.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-7689.2023.12.352
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